Known as South Africa’s garden province it stretches along the east coast to the border with Mozambique. This is an area of lush green valleys, wonderful subtropical coastline and dramatic mountains. As you explore you will find golden sunkissed beaches, warm and friendly people and acres of coastal forest. Nature lovers will not be disappointed as there is an abundance of wildlife, plants and butterflies. Learn a little about the rich and turbulent history of this diverse landscape which sits under seemingly endless blue skies.

Popular Areas in Durban & Kwazulu Natal

Durban & Kwazulu Natal holiday highlights

Probably South Africa’s most naturally beautiful region, KwaZulu-Natal is an amalgam of lush green valleys, tropical beaches and dramatic mountains. The Boer and Zulu war battlefield sites offer a fascinating historical aspect for British visitors too.

Durban & Surrounding Beach Resorts

Durban is one of the busiest ports in Africa and with its ‘Golden Mile’ of sandy beaches and promenade it is a popular tourist destination to. It is also the gateway to historic sites such as Zululand and Drakensberg.

Umhlanga Rocks is a small beachside town with luxury hotels right on the beach. It's famous for its stunning landmark lighthouse.

Durban & KwaZulu Natal Tailor Made

Create your perfect multi-centre holiday by combining games reserves, lodges, hotels and destinations. We can match your exact requirements to create a bespoke holiday just for you. Just ask one of our Personal Travel Experts to help.

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All regions in South Africa

Cape Town

Cape Town is one of the most iconic cities in the world. The famous and dramatic Table Mountain backdrop contrasts wonderfully with the golden beaches, vibrant nightlife, world-class attractions and cosmopolitan atmosphere. It's the most beautiful city in Africa.

Eastern Cape Game Reserves

There are some excellent game viewing opportunities in the Eastern Cape. Much is said about spotting the Big Five and here you have a good chance to see all of them, although you would have to be very lucky to see them all in the same day! On game drives you will have an experienced ranger to help you make the most of what you see; they really can enhance your enjoyment of the trip and are an absolute encyclopaedia of information.

Garden Route

The region sweeps eastwards along the coast of the Cape, running from Mossel Bay to Port Elizabeth. See pristine beaches along the rugged coastline flanked by dense forests, mountain ranges and wild flowers. Discover charming towns and villages and enjoy fantastic hospitality. This journey has been inspiring travellers, artists and writers for generations and is certain to give you memories to last a lifetime.

Johannesburg & Pretoria

We feature two fashionable suburbs of Johannesburg which are great for connections or one night stays before or after your South African adventure. Both of which offer excellent restaurants, bars and shopping. Gauteng, the province that includes Johannesburg and Pretoria, has plenty of wide, open spaces. Big game can be seen in its nature reserves, with many visitors heading for the epic Kruger National Park, a half-day’s drive to the north-east.
Pretoria is renowned for its beautiful parks and gardens, in springtime the streets are washed with the delicate mauve of jacarandas. The planners had the foresight to design over 100 open spaces in the city and these include nature reserves and bird sanctuaries. Delightful old buildings have been painstakingly restored and it has emerged from its political past as a vibrant and interesting place with many attractions for the visitor.
Johannesburg has excellent connections, so you can easily combine a South African holiday with a Indian Ocean beach break or a city stopover in the Middle East. Head to Mauritius or The Seychelles after your safari; discover a different kind of safari in Botswana's Okavango Delta; head up to Zimbabwe to see the glorious Victoria Falls; and stop on your way home for a shopping spree in Dubai.

Madikwe, Sun City and surrounds

On the border with Botswana, two hours from Sun City or four hours from Johannesburg, Madikwe is the fifth largest game reserve in South Africa. One of its charms is how relatively unknown it is, meaning that you can enjoy a more intimate safari experience. Home to the Big Five and three hunting packs of the highly-endangered African wild dog, these former farmlands offer superb wildlife spotting in a malaria-free zone.
For family entertainment, the extravagant resort of Sun City is considered to be one of the most glamorous in southern Africa, complete with casinos, cinemas, safari experiences, restaurants, top-class golf courses and some superb hotels. Less than two hours drive from Johannesburg, here you can enjoy complimentary access to the Valley of the Waves – a fun-filled water park dominated by a large lagoon with a wave machine generating waves up to 1.8 metres every 90 second.

Winelands & Hermanus

The Western Cape encompasses a beautiful and diverse array of landscapes, from the rolling vineyards of Franschhoek to the rugged fynbos of Gansbaai and the historic town of Stellenbosch. Whether it’s walking, eating, drinking or spotting whales breaching off the coast, the Western Cape has just the place for you.

Kruger and surrounds

Kruger is South Africa’s safari heart and each of its private concessions offers a little extra to enjoy this awe-inspiring landscape. Watch vast herds as they congregate around a waterhole, packs of South African wild dog, each with a unique coat, and the prides of lions, resting in the shade as the cubs play fight in the long grass. The Kruger is a wilderness just waiting to be explored.

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